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Orixas : Os Deuses Vivos da Africa Orishas: The Living Gods of Africa in Brazil

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Abdias do Nascimento's unique painting and poetry deeply immerse the reader and spectator in the religious culture of African origin in Brazil. Orishas and symbols of Yoruba and Central African origin, in their unique Brazilian context, join the deities of Egyptian, Asante, Ewe religions, and the voduns of Haiti.

Together with African liberation heroes from all over the world, they interact in a living and dynamic imagery.

Outstanding for its unique and unprecedented use of color, Abdias do Nascimento's art enriches and deepens our comprehension of the multiple dimensions of African culture in the world.

This bilingual publication (English and Portuguese) is a tribute to the third centennial of Brazil's Pan-African liberation hero, Zumbi dos Palmares, who died fighting for his people's freedom in 1695.

Zumbi symbolizes Afro-Brazilians and their culture, a heritage not only of the African world but of all humanity.

This volume brings together scores of color reproductions of Nascimento's paintings, along with three epic poems and a major essay, all on themes of the Afro-Brazilian people, their religion, and its African origins.

This book contains critical essays by Molefi K. Asante, Muniz Sodre, Roger Isaacs, Joel Rufino dos Santos, Elisa Larkin Nascimento, Ola Balogun, Lelia Gonzalez, Gerardo Mello Mourao, Guerreiro Ramos, Anani Dzidzienyo, Daniel I.

Larkin, and Clovis Brigagao. Printed on the finest quality art paper in an oversized 10 x 11\u0022 format and packaged in an attractive slipcase, Orixas: Os Deuses Vivos da Africa features seventy-four full-color plates including ten gatefolds.

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Temple University Press,U.S.
8585853018 / 9788585853013
Hardback
759.981
16/07/1997
United States
170 pages, 74 colour illustrations
229 x 229 mm
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